Apple says iOS has 'few remaining' battery problems in 5.0.1

According to AllthingsD, Apple has just released the following statement regarding iPhone battery life in the just-released iOS 5.0.1 update:

The recent iOS software update addressed many of the battery issues that some customers experienced on their iOS 5 devices. We continue to investigate a few remaining issues.

So let's be honest, we were expecting this from how ostensibly developed and rushed out the update was, as it was to solve battery complaints coming from iOS 5 users. It might have been more of a psychological stop-gap to let the users know something was happening to remedy the situation, in preparation for the imminently arriving iOS 5.0.2.

iOS 5.1 Shows '4G' Indicator On iPhone 4S

For meeting network downlink speeds of 14.4Mbps, what AT&T considers to be 4G, the iOS 5.1 update has begun to show "4G" in the status bar instead of "3G." We can't help but feel that this may be everso slightly disingenuous.

Apple confirms iOS5 battery problems, fix on the way in iOS 5.0.1

Apple have gone out and confirmed to All Things Dthat there is, infact, a battery draining issue with the recent release of iOS5.

"A small number of customers have reported lower than expected battery life on iOS 5 devices," Apple said in a statement. ""We have found a few bugs that are affecting battery life and we will release a software update to address those in a few weeks."

After five years, Apple recalls 1st gen iPod nano

So you know that plastic iPod Nano you probably have stashed away in a drawer somewhere? Maybe it's buried on a shelf somewhere or underneath the bed (that's where I found mine). Turns out they could pose a fire hazard, and Apple want to replace it for you, for free.